[vip_students] Re: K1000

  • From: "John O'Regan" <john.a.oregan@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: vip_students@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sat, 8 Oct 2011 14:49:46 +0100

Dear Eleanor,

  If you're sure you're up to this, press WinKey+R, type regedit into
the dialog box and press enter.  Regedit should open.  Press LeftArrow
a few times until you hear, "My Computer closed 1 of 1."

  Next, press Ctrl+F, type in K1000 and press Alt+F.  The search may
take a while so don't worry if you don't hear anything for a few
seconds.  When/if something matches, make sure it's to do with K1000
and not an incidental match.  Press the Delete key (the bottom left
key in the cluster of six keys above the arrow keys) and press Enter
to confirm.

  Press F3 to search again and repeat as above until a message box
pops up saying you've reached the end.  Click on OK and press Alt+F4
to close Regedit and you're done!  After that, you can try installing
K1000 again,

good luck,
John

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